Kind of like Seramas-only white is accepted as cage right now by the APA but seramas don't breed true to color and even if DQ for cage-tabletop is where the real winners show! and i highly doubt the judge who coauthored the american serama standard would consider any of the birds I showed "mutts"!! Either that or there are a heck of a lot of people willing to pay BIG bucks for mutts!!!!let me know when you get some of those garbage birds ready to go-Liz and I get first dibs
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Actually, it's different than that... they do breed true, but it takes a couple generations to breed 'true to color'... example with ducks...
Breeding a gray Call to a blue bibbed Call will give you grays, blue fawns and blue bibbed... separating those to their own colors will throw some of the other colors for a bit until you isolate them back to the desired color... they aren't mish mashed colors, just different color varieties carrying hidden colors...

let me know when you get some of those garbage birds ready to go-Liz and I get first dibs


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